32 ounce Perma-Blood

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$45.00
SKU:
PP-BLD-32O
Weight:
4.00 LBS
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Perma-Blood is the best and most trusted permanent blood paint on the market.  It's been used by numerous film and television productions and by nearly every major haunted attraction and amusement park Halloween event worldwide!

Some blood paints dry pink or brown or don't dry at all.  Some blood paints have little to no sheen and run or fade when exposed to water or sunlight.  Some blood paints dry hard and brittle and crack when applied to flexible surfaces.  Not Perma-Blood!  Perma-Blood dries rich translucent red, glossy, flexible, water proof, and UV resistant.  Use it on props, sets, masks, and costumes for a permanent blood effect that is second to none!  If you're looking for the best blood paint money can buy, you're looking for Perma-Blood.

Perma-Blood has no shelf life limits that we are aware of and does not require climate controlled storage.  Perma-Blood can be thinned with water and will not stain skin, although we recommend wearing gloves when applying it.  Any of our Perma-Products can be mixed to create custom colors and textures.  Always shake well before using as the colorant may settle over time.

  • 5
    the best of the best

    Posted by Jessie huskey on 16th Apr 2015

    I have been looking for a good realistic blood for props and costumes and this is it it flexes and is adorable

  • 5
    Amazingness

    Posted by Tim on 11th Apr 2015

    Probs one of the best products you can buy its not to expensive but you get your moneys worth!

  • 5
    permablood

    Posted by Paul on 4th Apr 2015

    I used this permablood on masks and it is excellent for clotting effects and over all wet looking blood. I'm really enjoying this product

  • 4
    Lives up to its reputation

    Posted by Paul Hoerner on 2nd Mar 2015

    I had heard stories about the legendary Permablood and wondered if it was worth the cost. Having received my first bottle and experimenting with it I can say that it exceeded my expectations.
    Great Color and glossy wet look.
    Flowed nicely greeting a convincing blood trail down a vertical surface.
    Easy to work with.

  • 5
    Great!

    Posted by Sarah "Mombie the Zombie" Berkley on 28th Feb 2015

    There really is no other word for Pale Night's Permablood. I use it on my props and costumes and it adds a whole new level of realness that I just cannot find in any other product. It has even held up well over the years on some of my older props and costumes. An all around great product that I highly recommend.

  • 5
    best blood for masks.

    Posted by George Crenshaw on 27th Feb 2015

    This is by far the best blood for masks. Where others fail, this product surpasses any expectations. Looks realistic, stays wet and fresh looking even after it dries.

  • 5
    Best Blood on the market.

    Posted by Sue Gray on 15th Oct 2014

    We buy all of our blood and grime products from Kip at Pale a Night Productions. That's all we use here at Graystone Haunted Manor.

  • 5
    wonderful!

    Posted by kristina on 1st Oct 2014

    I love this stuff! It's the perfect color red and it dries so shiny! I can't wait to use it for this years zombie walk.

  • 3
    Not machine washable as advertised!

    Posted by Kelly G on 23rd Sep 2014

    Honestly I'm disappointed in this product. I used it splashed onto a costume. It dries glossy but definitely not bright red. Not really brown, but a lot darker red. If you smear it on it stays a pretty nice red, but if you're splashing it on and it's applied thick it will not stay bright. From a distance it was hard to tell it was supposed to be blood splatter on my dress. Also, it is NOT machine washable!! Thankfully I knew better than to throw my whole costume into the washing machine right away, and instead I just threw in a small swatch of fabric that I'd tested the blood on. Smears faded out to just pink staining and splotches thinned out (to a brighter red like it should have looked initially). It also bled a bit onto a washcloth that it was pressed up against in the wash tub at the end of the cycle. Hopefully just because it was pressed up against it for awhile in that sodden state and not onto any of my other clothes in the washing process! (Not that I've found so far.)